Camisa de señora (en. Chemise)

Translation into Spanish

Victorian women were encumbered with many layers of clothing, including a chemise with a drawstring neckline, usually drawers, then the corset and corset cover, the under petticoat, the hoop skirt, the over petticoat, and finally the dress.
Las mujeres victorianas estaban abrumadas con muchas capas de ropa, incluida una camisa con un escote de cordón, generalmente ropa interior, luego el corsé y la funda del corsé, la falda, la falda de aro, la falda sobre la falda y, finalmente, el vestido.
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My mother gave me a chemise and a silver-backed hairbrush.
Mi madre me regaló una blusa y un cepillo del pelo con adornos de plata.
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In modern usage a camisole or cami is a loose-fitting sleeveless woman's undergarment which covers the top part of the body but is shorter than a chemise.
En el uso moderno de una camisola es una holgada ropa interior femenina sin mangas que cubre la parte superior del cuerpo, pero es más corta que una camisa.
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It was supposedly the lament of a Christian pilgrim imprisoned by Saracens and comforting himself by holding to his breast a chemise given to him by the lover that he'd leff behind.
Era supuestamente el lamento de un peregrino cristiano encarcelado por los Sarracenos que se consolaba sujetando en su pecho ropa interior que le había dado su amada al partir.
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I went to Trousse Chemise, round the lighthouse and back by the marshes.
Fui a Trousse Chemise, di la vuelta al faro y volví por los pantanos.
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Are you in a chemise right now?
Está usted en una camisa en este momento?
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And your mother made me a chemise and a nightgown.
Tu madre me ha hecho un camisón y una bata.
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